Are blogrolls bound for the scrapheap?
A blogroll is the list of links to other weblogs which you typically find down the side of a blog. The idea is that these are the blogger’s friends and influencers, so the topics discussed…
A blogroll is the list of links to other weblogs which you typically find down the side of a blog. The idea is that these are the blogger’s friends and influencers, so the topics discussed…
Looks like Microsoft’s Xbox 360 PR team will be working over the Thanksgiving break following reports that the new Xbox 360 console crashes. There are screen shots up on Flickr here too. After all the…
Seems I could do better on PubSub’s PR List. Here I am hard on the heels of Steve Rubel’s Micro Persuasion having risen another 25 places. Right, I really am gonna retire now… Technorati Tags:…
Google has launched a free web site analytics service which helps companies and bloggers to see how visitors interact with their site and to tailor their advertising accordingly. Many of you may recall that back…
PubSub has created a list of PR blogs moderated by Constantin Basturea, the driving force behind Global PR Blog Week and the NewPR Wiki. Constantin has long kept a list of PR blogs, and now…
It’s a good idea to back up your blog. If you use Moveable Type or another server-based blogging platform you can easily backup the files yourself. For all those with hosted blogs such as Blogger…
I’m adding my new friend John Wagner, who writes the excellent On Message blog, to my blogroll since he’s kindly helping me fight back up the tables, after my stellar entry at No. 20 in…
I’m testing out the latest blog navigation gizmo, TagCloud, which you can see on the right. Here’s a description of TagCloud from its site: TagCloud is an automated Folksonomy tool. Essentially, TagCloud searches any number…
A month ago, my journo pal Dennis Howlett dropped me a note to say he’d started a new blog about accountancy. Thirty days later that blog, AccMan Pro, is off to a flying start. In…
Dave Sifry, who heads up Technorati, has started another edition of his State of the Blogosphere series. Today he shows that the blogosphere is doubling every 5 months. Technorati is now tracking up to 19.6m…